A G E S : 6 + technology and personality. With a full range of dynamic motion, interactive sensors and a unique personality, Robosapien is more than a mechanical companion, he's a multi-functional, thinking, feeling robot with attitude! Explore Robosapien's vast array of functions and programs. Mold his behavior any way you like.
Bottom View Low Battery Indicators: When Robosapien’s batteries grow weak, your Robosapien will move and walk very slowly. - When this occurs, power robot OFF and replace all batteries. When the remote controller's batteries grow weak, the indicator light will shine very dimly.
LISTEN mode. 5. Hand Sensors (Both hands) Sense touch at the tips of the longest fingers. 4. Foot Sensors (Both feet) Sense any touch to the front or back of the foot. NOTE: Always point the Controller at Robosapien's head.
• The power switch is located on the robot’s back, below the right shoulder blade. • Press once to turn ON. Robosapien will awaken with a yawn, a stretch and then say "Uh-huh." Robosapien is now ready for your commands.
Controller Index Infra-red transmitter Selection indicator light SLEEP LISTEN STRIKE 2 STRIKE 2 STOP button SELECT button SELECT NOTE: The LEFT side of the Controller operates Robosapien's RIGHT side, the RIGHT side of the Controller operates Robosapien's LEFT side.
Red Commands - upper controller Red Commands directly control Robosapien's movements. 1• RIGHT ARM UP 6• LEFT ARM UP • Press twice to fully raise arm up. • Press twice to fully raise arm up. 2• RIGHT ARM DOWN 7• LEFT ARM DOWN •...
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Red Commands - middle & lower body WALK 11• - For best performance, use on FORWARD flat surfaces or low carpet. • Press once to walk forward. - Shag carpeted surfaces may limit • Press twice to move the walking function slightly. forward slowly.
LISTEN 5• SLEEP SELECT • Robosapien responds to a sound or tap • Robosapien goes to sleep (all on his body with a default grunt, or a sensors are inactive). Press STOP or WAKE UP to wake him up (see page Sonic Sensor Program sequence 10).
Green Commands - middle & lower controller RESET 13• RIGHT TURN STEP 12• ORWARD STEP 11• F • Resets Robosapien • Robosapien takes • Rotates Robosapien to his original 45 degrees to the two steps forwards. Default position. right. BACKWARD STEP 15•...
HIGH 5 2• TALK BACK 7• • Robosapien stretches • Grunts and gestures. up for a big High 5 Robosapien's quite and says "Aaay"! the conversationalist. SLEEP LISTEN...
SLEEP LISTEN STRICK STRIKE SELECT POWER OFF 20• DANCE DEMO 17• • Robosapien completely Powers Off. • Robosapien shows off his dance To reactivate him, press the ON/OFF prowess..and he's got the moves! button (located on Robosapien's back) twice. P.12...
• Right & Left Sensor Programs: a) Ensure the Controller is in normal mode (indicator light on Controller is DARK). b) Press the Right or Left Sensor Program button once (Robosapien beeps - you are now in program mode). c) Program up to six steps (the Select button does not count as step). For example: Walk Forward, Right Arm Out, Left Arm Out, (SELECT, SELECT, ROAR), Tilt Body Right, Tilt Body Left.
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To clear the sonic program and return to the Default program, press the Sonic Program button once, then PROGRAM PLAY. b) Turning Robosapien off will also clear any programs. c) Use the Sleep function ( SELECT, SLEEP )to hold the program in Robosapien's memory for a up to two hours. P.14...
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Programming Mode - master command A main feature of the Robosapien is that he can be programmed in segments. The 14 step Master Program can "link in" any 6-step Sensor Program for long play routines. SELECT • Master Programs: a) Ensure the Controller is in the Red Command mode (indicator light on the Controller is DARK).
Robosapien may have difficulty walking on thick carpets or slippery surfaces. For best results only use your Robosapien on flat, level surfaces (low pile carpets or hard floors). c) Something is stuck on the robot's feet. Check that nothing is caught or preventing his footpads, legs, or hands from moving freely.
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